How has DRM evolved over the years, and where do we see it going?
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Vydia is a YouTube certified digital rights administrator that serves as an intermediary between you and YouTube. Understand your rights as a copyright holder.
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PLA's Chris Clark, Solution Architect, will show you the in's and out's of AzureRMS - or Azure Rights Management - which provides a comprehensive policy-based enterprise solution to help protect your valuable information, no matter whom you share it with. We'll walk you through some demos and top RMS use cases.
Questions? Contact Chris Clark:
cclark@projectleadership.net
Ph: 312.756.1605

Consumers today enjoy all kinds of content on a myriad of devices. No longer are viewers tied to the living room — they can enjoy content on tablets, gaming consoles, mobile devices, and new technologies emerging every day.
All of this content is protected by several different Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems, which control the access to copyrighted material.
Different types of content and devices may require building and maintaining unique DRM solutions comprised of encrypting systems and specific DRM schemes.
The proliferation of devices and formats can lead to exponential complexity and increased cost. Cisco VideoGuard manages this complexity by leveraging cloud technologies to combine all the different DRM schemes into one centralized architecture, so adding new devices and formats can be done with much less cost and complexity.
For more info, please visit http://cs.co/6052YE8k

published:23 Jun 2014

views:2766

The ability for organizations to collaborate on documents both internally across teams as well as with customers is becoming increasingly important as we move into a “mobile first, cloud first” world. However, if a customer could manipulate the document, such as an invoice sent to a customer, then what is stopping them from erasing the last couple of zeroes on their monthly bill altogether?
The Microsoft Rights ManagementService (RMS) ensures the integrity of a document is maintained. In previous versions, RMS was a large service that required lots of physical resources at customer locations. Now, using the power of Azure and Office 365, RMS is a low cost add-on service.
Learn More: http://blog.softwareone.com/microsoft-rights-management-service-maintaining-the-integrity-of-your-intellectual-property

Digital rights management (DRM) is some combination of hardware and software intended to restrict how digital media can be used. The goal is to protect the rights of the copyright holder. For example, DRM might prevent a user from playing a song on a device other than the one it was purchased on—​or from sharing that song with a friend. Unfortunately, many attempts at DRM were easily circumvented, and had a tendency to inconvenience consumers. And it has been difficult to create digital protection approaches that align well with our usual expectations about how we can use content that we have purchased.
Credits: Talking: Geoffrey Challen (Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, University at Buffalo). Producing: Greg Bunyea (Undergraduate, Computer Science and Engineering, University at Buffalo).
Part of the https://www.internet-class.org online internet course. A blue Systems ResearchGroup (https://www.bluegroup.systems) production.

published:22 Nov 2016

views:343

Digital rights management

Digital rights management (DRM) schemes are various access control technologies that are used to restrict usage of proprietary hardware and copyrighted works. DRM technologies try to control the use, modification, and distribution of copyrighted works (such as software and multimedia content), as well as systems within devices that enforce these policies.

The use of digital rights management is not universally accepted. Proponents of DRM argue that it is necessary to prevent intellectual property from being copied freely, just as physical locks are needed to prevent personal property from being stolen, that it can help the copyright holder maintain artistic control, and that it can ensure continued revenue streams. Those opposed to DRM contend there is no evidence that DRM helps prevent copyright infringement, arguing instead that it serves only to inconvenience legitimate customers, and that DRM helps big business stifle innovation and competition. Furthermore, works can become permanently inaccessible if the DRM scheme changes or if the service is discontinued. DRM can also restrict users from exercising their legal rights under the copyright law, such as backing up copies of CDs or DVDs, lending materials out through a library, accessing works in the public domain, or using copyrighted materials for research and education under the fair use doctrine, and under French law. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the Free Software Foundation (FSF) consider the use of DRM systems to be an anti-competitive practice.

Etymology

The English verb "manage" comes from the Italianmaneggiare (to handle, especially tools), which derives from the two Latin words manus (hand) and agere (to act).

The French word for housekeeping, ménagerie, derived from ménager ("to keep house"; compare ménage for "household"), also encompasses taking care of domestic animals.
The French word mesnagement (or ménagement) influenced the semantic development of the English word management in the 17th and 18th centuries.

After a beta test that began in October 2010, Office 365 was launched on June 28, 2011, as a successor to Microsoft Business Productivity Online Suite (MSBPOS), originally aimed at corporate users. With the release of Microsoft Office 2013, Office 365 was expanded to include new plans aimed at different types of businesses, along with new plans aimed at general consumers wanting to use the Office desktop software on a subscription basis—with an emphasis on the rolling release model.

Active Directory

Active Directory (AD) is a directory service that Microsoft developed for Windows domain networks. It is included in most Windows Server operating systems as a set of processes and services. Initially, Active Directory was only in charge of centralized domain management. Starting with Windows Server 2008, however, Active Directory became an umbrella title for a broad range of directory-based identity-related services.

A server running Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) is called a domain controller. It authenticates and authorizes all users and computers in a Windows domain type network—assigning and enforcing security policies for all computers and installing or updating software. For example, when a user logs into a computer that is part of a Windows domain, Active Directory checks the submitted password and determines whether the user is a system administrator or normal user.

Active Directory Rights Management Services

Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS, known as Rights Management Services or RMS before Windows Server 2008) is a server software for information rights management shipped with Windows Server. It uses encryption and a form of selective functionality denial for limiting access to documents such as corporate e-mails, Microsoft Word documents, and web pages, and the operations authorized users can perform on them. Companies can use this technology to encrypt information stored in such document formats, and through policies embedded in the documents, prevent the protected content from being decrypted except by specified people or groups, in certain environments, under certain conditions, and for certain periods of time. Specific operations like printing, copying, editing, forwarding, and deleting can be allowed or disallowed by content authors for individual pieces of content, and RMS administrators can deploy RMS templates that group these rights together into predefined rights that can be applied en masse.

Information Rights Management (IRM) Chalk Talk

Digital Rights Management as Fast As Possible

How has DRM evolved over the years, and where do we see it going?
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YouTube Rights Management For Musicians

Vydia is a YouTube certified digital rights administrator that serves as an intermediary between you and YouTube. Understand your rights as a copyright holder.
For more information, visit Vydia.com

16:13

Intro to Azure RMS (Rights Management)

Intro to Azure RMS (Rights Management)

Intro to Azure RMS (Rights Management)

PLA's Chris Clark, Solution Architect, will show you the in's and out's of AzureRMS - or Azure Rights Management - which provides a comprehensive policy-based enterprise solution to help protect your valuable information, no matter whom you share it with. We'll walk you through some demos and top RMS use cases.
Questions? Contact Chris Clark:
cclark@projectleadership.net
Ph: 312.756.1605

Cisco: Multi-DRM (Digital Rights Management) Done Right

Consumers today enjoy all kinds of content on a myriad of devices. No longer are viewers tied to the living room — they can enjoy content on tablets, gaming consoles, mobile devices, and new technologies emerging every day.
All of this content is protected by several different Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems, which control the access to copyrighted material.
Different types of content and devices may require building and maintaining unique DRM solutions comprised of encrypting systems and specific DRM schemes.
The proliferation of devices and formats can lead to exponential complexity and increased cost. Cisco VideoGuard manages this complexity by leveraging cloud technologies to combine all the different DRM schemes into one centralized architecture, so adding new devices and formats can be done with much less cost and complexity.
For more info, please visit http://cs.co/6052YE8k

2:09

What is Microsoft Azure Rights Management?

What is Microsoft Azure Rights Management?

What is Microsoft Azure Rights Management?

The ability for organizations to collaborate on documents both internally across teams as well as with customers is becoming increasingly important as we move into a “mobile first, cloud first” world. However, if a customer could manipulate the document, such as an invoice sent to a customer, then what is stopping them from erasing the last couple of zeroes on their monthly bill altogether?
The Microsoft Rights ManagementService (RMS) ensures the integrity of a document is maintained. In previous versions, RMS was a large service that required lots of physical resources at customer locations. Now, using the power of Azure and Office 365, RMS is a low cost add-on service.
Learn More: http://blog.softwareone.com/microsoft-rights-management-service-maintaining-the-integrity-of-your-intellectual-property

Active Directory Rights Management Services.avi

5:00

What is digital rights management (DRM)?

What is digital rights management (DRM)?

What is digital rights management (DRM)?

Digital rights management (DRM) is some combination of hardware and software intended to restrict how digital media can be used. The goal is to protect the rights of the copyright holder. For example, DRM might prevent a user from playing a song on a device other than the one it was purchased on—​or from sharing that song with a friend. Unfortunately, many attempts at DRM were easily circumvented, and had a tendency to inconvenience consumers. And it has been difficult to create digital protection approaches that align well with our usual expectations about how we can use content that we have purchased.
Credits: Talking: Geoffrey Challen (Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, University at Buffalo). Producing: Greg Bunyea (Undergraduate, Computer Science and Engineering, University at Buffalo).
Part of the https://www.internet-class.org online internet course. A blue Systems ResearchGroup (https://www.bluegroup.systems) production.

Information Rights Management (IRM) Chalk Talk

Digital Rights Management as Fast As Possible

How has DRM evolved over the years, and where do we see it going?
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YouTube Rights Management For Musicians

Vydia is a YouTube certified digital rights administrator that serves as an intermediary between you and YouTube. Understand your rights as a copyright holder.
For more information, visit Vydia.com

published: 22 Jul 2015

Intro to Azure RMS (Rights Management)

PLA's Chris Clark, Solution Architect, will show you the in's and out's of AzureRMS - or Azure Rights Management - which provides a comprehensive policy-based enterprise solution to help protect your valuable information, no matter whom you share it with. We'll walk you through some demos and top RMS use cases.
Questions? Contact Chris Clark:
cclark@projectleadership.net
Ph: 312.756.1605

Cisco: Multi-DRM (Digital Rights Management) Done Right

Consumers today enjoy all kinds of content on a myriad of devices. No longer are viewers tied to the living room — they can enjoy content on tablets, gaming consoles, mobile devices, and new technologies emerging every day.
All of this content is protected by several different Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems, which control the access to copyrighted material.
Different types of content and devices may require building and maintaining unique DRM solutions comprised of encrypting systems and specific DRM schemes.
The proliferation of devices and formats can lead to exponential complexity and increased cost. Cisco VideoGuard manages this complexity by leveraging cloud technologies to combine all the different DRM schemes into one centralized architecture, so adding new devices and fo...

published: 23 Jun 2014

What is Microsoft Azure Rights Management?

The ability for organizations to collaborate on documents both internally across teams as well as with customers is becoming increasingly important as we move into a “mobile first, cloud first” world. However, if a customer could manipulate the document, such as an invoice sent to a customer, then what is stopping them from erasing the last couple of zeroes on their monthly bill altogether?
The Microsoft Rights ManagementService (RMS) ensures the integrity of a document is maintained. In previous versions, RMS was a large service that required lots of physical resources at customer locations. Now, using the power of Azure and Office 365, RMS is a low cost add-on service.
Learn More: http://blog.softwareone.com/microsoft-rights-management-service-maintaining-the-integrity-of-your-intelle...

Active Directory Rights Management Services.avi

published: 08 Oct 2010

What is digital rights management (DRM)?

Digital rights management (DRM) is some combination of hardware and software intended to restrict how digital media can be used. The goal is to protect the rights of the copyright holder. For example, DRM might prevent a user from playing a song on a device other than the one it was purchased on—​or from sharing that song with a friend. Unfortunately, many attempts at DRM were easily circumvented, and had a tendency to inconvenience consumers. And it has been difficult to create digital protection approaches that align well with our usual expectations about how we can use content that we have purchased.
Credits: Talking: Geoffrey Challen (Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, University at Buffalo). Producing: Greg Bunyea (Undergraduate, Computer Science and Engineering, ...

Collaborate securely with Office 365 using Rights Management

Rights Management in Office 365 helps you share your documents and email with people both inside and outside your organization, while maintain the necessary level of control over who can see and edit that content. Read this blog post to learn more - http://bit.ly/15Tu0x7

published: 10 Sep 2013

Deep Dive on Information Rights Management and SharePoint

The latest Office 365 SharePoint Online release is the first one to introduce IRM services as part of the cloud based offering. RMS Online is an online document protection service that one gets when signing up to the relevant Office 365 SKU. In this session you will learn how to use IRM services in SharePoint on premises and SharePoint online, how these features complement the IRM services that OfficeClients and Exchange provide, how RMS Online works and how the services are built to scale and serve a massive audience.

Digital Rights Management as Fast As Possible

How has DRM evolved over the years, and where do we see it going?
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How has DRM evolved over the years, and where do we see it going?
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How has DRM evolved over the years, and where do we see it going?
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PLA's Chris Clark, Solution Architect, will show you the in's and out's of AzureRMS - or Azure Rights Management - which provides a comprehensive policy-based enterprise solution to help protect your valuable information, no matter whom you share it with. We'll walk you through some demos and top RMS use cases.
Questions? Contact Chris Clark:
cclark@projectleadership.net
Ph: 312.756.1605

PLA's Chris Clark, Solution Architect, will show you the in's and out's of AzureRMS - or Azure Rights Management - which provides a comprehensive policy-based enterprise solution to help protect your valuable information, no matter whom you share it with. We'll walk you through some demos and top RMS use cases.
Questions? Contact Chris Clark:
cclark@projectleadership.net
Ph: 312.756.1605

Cisco: Multi-DRM (Digital Rights Management) Done Right

Consumers today enjoy all kinds of content on a myriad of devices. No longer are viewers tied to the living room — they can enjoy content on tablets, gaming con...

Consumers today enjoy all kinds of content on a myriad of devices. No longer are viewers tied to the living room — they can enjoy content on tablets, gaming consoles, mobile devices, and new technologies emerging every day.
All of this content is protected by several different Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems, which control the access to copyrighted material.
Different types of content and devices may require building and maintaining unique DRM solutions comprised of encrypting systems and specific DRM schemes.
The proliferation of devices and formats can lead to exponential complexity and increased cost. Cisco VideoGuard manages this complexity by leveraging cloud technologies to combine all the different DRM schemes into one centralized architecture, so adding new devices and formats can be done with much less cost and complexity.
For more info, please visit http://cs.co/6052YE8k

Consumers today enjoy all kinds of content on a myriad of devices. No longer are viewers tied to the living room — they can enjoy content on tablets, gaming consoles, mobile devices, and new technologies emerging every day.
All of this content is protected by several different Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems, which control the access to copyrighted material.
Different types of content and devices may require building and maintaining unique DRM solutions comprised of encrypting systems and specific DRM schemes.
The proliferation of devices and formats can lead to exponential complexity and increased cost. Cisco VideoGuard manages this complexity by leveraging cloud technologies to combine all the different DRM schemes into one centralized architecture, so adding new devices and formats can be done with much less cost and complexity.
For more info, please visit http://cs.co/6052YE8k

What is Microsoft Azure Rights Management?

The ability for organizations to collaborate on documents both internally across teams as well as with customers is becoming increasingly important as we move i...

The ability for organizations to collaborate on documents both internally across teams as well as with customers is becoming increasingly important as we move into a “mobile first, cloud first” world. However, if a customer could manipulate the document, such as an invoice sent to a customer, then what is stopping them from erasing the last couple of zeroes on their monthly bill altogether?
The Microsoft Rights ManagementService (RMS) ensures the integrity of a document is maintained. In previous versions, RMS was a large service that required lots of physical resources at customer locations. Now, using the power of Azure and Office 365, RMS is a low cost add-on service.
Learn More: http://blog.softwareone.com/microsoft-rights-management-service-maintaining-the-integrity-of-your-intellectual-property

The ability for organizations to collaborate on documents both internally across teams as well as with customers is becoming increasingly important as we move into a “mobile first, cloud first” world. However, if a customer could manipulate the document, such as an invoice sent to a customer, then what is stopping them from erasing the last couple of zeroes on their monthly bill altogether?
The Microsoft Rights ManagementService (RMS) ensures the integrity of a document is maintained. In previous versions, RMS was a large service that required lots of physical resources at customer locations. Now, using the power of Azure and Office 365, RMS is a low cost add-on service.
Learn More: http://blog.softwareone.com/microsoft-rights-management-service-maintaining-the-integrity-of-your-intellectual-property

What is digital rights management (DRM)?

Digital rights management (DRM) is some combination of hardware and software intended to restrict how digital media can be used. The goal is to protect the righ...

Digital rights management (DRM) is some combination of hardware and software intended to restrict how digital media can be used. The goal is to protect the rights of the copyright holder. For example, DRM might prevent a user from playing a song on a device other than the one it was purchased on—​or from sharing that song with a friend. Unfortunately, many attempts at DRM were easily circumvented, and had a tendency to inconvenience consumers. And it has been difficult to create digital protection approaches that align well with our usual expectations about how we can use content that we have purchased.
Credits: Talking: Geoffrey Challen (Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, University at Buffalo). Producing: Greg Bunyea (Undergraduate, Computer Science and Engineering, University at Buffalo).
Part of the https://www.internet-class.org online internet course. A blue Systems ResearchGroup (https://www.bluegroup.systems) production.

Digital rights management (DRM) is some combination of hardware and software intended to restrict how digital media can be used. The goal is to protect the rights of the copyright holder. For example, DRM might prevent a user from playing a song on a device other than the one it was purchased on—​or from sharing that song with a friend. Unfortunately, many attempts at DRM were easily circumvented, and had a tendency to inconvenience consumers. And it has been difficult to create digital protection approaches that align well with our usual expectations about how we can use content that we have purchased.
Credits: Talking: Geoffrey Challen (Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, University at Buffalo). Producing: Greg Bunyea (Undergraduate, Computer Science and Engineering, University at Buffalo).
Part of the https://www.internet-class.org online internet course. A blue Systems ResearchGroup (https://www.bluegroup.systems) production.

Collaborate securely with Office 365 using Rights Management

Rights Management in Office 365 helps you share your documents and email with people both inside and outside your organization, while maintain the necessary lev...

Rights Management in Office 365 helps you share your documents and email with people both inside and outside your organization, while maintain the necessary level of control over who can see and edit that content. Read this blog post to learn more - http://bit.ly/15Tu0x7

Rights Management in Office 365 helps you share your documents and email with people both inside and outside your organization, while maintain the necessary level of control over who can see and edit that content. Read this blog post to learn more - http://bit.ly/15Tu0x7

Deep Dive on Information Rights Management and SharePoint

The latest Office 365 SharePoint Online release is the first one to introduce IRM services as part of the cloud based offering. RMS Online is an online document...

The latest Office 365 SharePoint Online release is the first one to introduce IRM services as part of the cloud based offering. RMS Online is an online document protection service that one gets when signing up to the relevant Office 365 SKU. In this session you will learn how to use IRM services in SharePoint on premises and SharePoint online, how these features complement the IRM services that OfficeClients and Exchange provide, how RMS Online works and how the services are built to scale and serve a massive audience.

The latest Office 365 SharePoint Online release is the first one to introduce IRM services as part of the cloud based offering. RMS Online is an online document protection service that one gets when signing up to the relevant Office 365 SKU. In this session you will learn how to use IRM services in SharePoint on premises and SharePoint online, how these features complement the IRM services that OfficeClients and Exchange provide, how RMS Online works and how the services are built to scale and serve a massive audience.

Information Rights Management (IRM) Chalk Talk

Digital Rights Management as Fast As Possible

How has DRM evolved over the years, and where do we see it going?
lynda.com message: Sign up for your 10-day FREE trial at http://lynda.com/techquickie
Twitter: http://twitter.com/linustech
Facebook: http://facebook.com/linustech
Join our community forum: http://linustechtips.com

YouTube Rights Management For Musicians

Vydia is a YouTube certified digital rights administrator that serves as an intermediary between you and YouTube. Understand your rights as a copyright holder.
For more information, visit Vydia.com

published: 22 Jul 2015

Intro to Azure RMS (Rights Management)

PLA's Chris Clark, Solution Architect, will show you the in's and out's of AzureRMS - or Azure Rights Management - which provides a comprehensive policy-based enterprise solution to help protect your valuable information, no matter whom you share it with. We'll walk you through some demos and top RMS use cases.
Questions? Contact Chris Clark:
cclark@projectleadership.net
Ph: 312.756.1605

Cisco: Multi-DRM (Digital Rights Management) Done Right

Consumers today enjoy all kinds of content on a myriad of devices. No longer are viewers tied to the living room — they can enjoy content on tablets, gaming consoles, mobile devices, and new technologies emerging every day.
All of this content is protected by several different Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems, which control the access to copyrighted material.
Different types of content and devices may require building and maintaining unique DRM solutions comprised of encrypting systems and specific DRM schemes.
The proliferation of devices and formats can lead to exponential complexity and increased cost. Cisco VideoGuard manages this complexity by leveraging cloud technologies to combine all the different DRM schemes into one centralized architecture, so adding new devices and fo...

published: 23 Jun 2014

What is Microsoft Azure Rights Management?

The ability for organizations to collaborate on documents both internally across teams as well as with customers is becoming increasingly important as we move into a “mobile first, cloud first” world. However, if a customer could manipulate the document, such as an invoice sent to a customer, then what is stopping them from erasing the last couple of zeroes on their monthly bill altogether?
The Microsoft Rights ManagementService (RMS) ensures the integrity of a document is maintained. In previous versions, RMS was a large service that required lots of physical resources at customer locations. Now, using the power of Azure and Office 365, RMS is a low cost add-on service.
Learn More: http://blog.softwareone.com/microsoft-rights-management-service-maintaining-the-integrity-of-your-intelle...

Digital Rights Management as Fast As Possible

How has DRM evolved over the years, and where do we see it going?
lynda.com message: Sign up for your 10-day FREE trial at http://lynda.com/techquickie
Twitte...

How has DRM evolved over the years, and where do we see it going?
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Twitter: http://twitter.com/linustech
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Join our community forum: http://linustechtips.com

How has DRM evolved over the years, and where do we see it going?
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Twitter: http://twitter.com/linustech
Facebook: http://facebook.com/linustech
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PLA's Chris Clark, Solution Architect, will show you the in's and out's of AzureRMS - or Azure Rights Management - which provides a comprehensive policy-based enterprise solution to help protect your valuable information, no matter whom you share it with. We'll walk you through some demos and top RMS use cases.
Questions? Contact Chris Clark:
cclark@projectleadership.net
Ph: 312.756.1605

PLA's Chris Clark, Solution Architect, will show you the in's and out's of AzureRMS - or Azure Rights Management - which provides a comprehensive policy-based enterprise solution to help protect your valuable information, no matter whom you share it with. We'll walk you through some demos and top RMS use cases.
Questions? Contact Chris Clark:
cclark@projectleadership.net
Ph: 312.756.1605

Cisco: Multi-DRM (Digital Rights Management) Done Right

Consumers today enjoy all kinds of content on a myriad of devices. No longer are viewers tied to the living room — they can enjoy content on tablets, gaming con...

Consumers today enjoy all kinds of content on a myriad of devices. No longer are viewers tied to the living room — they can enjoy content on tablets, gaming consoles, mobile devices, and new technologies emerging every day.
All of this content is protected by several different Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems, which control the access to copyrighted material.
Different types of content and devices may require building and maintaining unique DRM solutions comprised of encrypting systems and specific DRM schemes.
The proliferation of devices and formats can lead to exponential complexity and increased cost. Cisco VideoGuard manages this complexity by leveraging cloud technologies to combine all the different DRM schemes into one centralized architecture, so adding new devices and formats can be done with much less cost and complexity.
For more info, please visit http://cs.co/6052YE8k

Consumers today enjoy all kinds of content on a myriad of devices. No longer are viewers tied to the living room — they can enjoy content on tablets, gaming consoles, mobile devices, and new technologies emerging every day.
All of this content is protected by several different Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems, which control the access to copyrighted material.
Different types of content and devices may require building and maintaining unique DRM solutions comprised of encrypting systems and specific DRM schemes.
The proliferation of devices and formats can lead to exponential complexity and increased cost. Cisco VideoGuard manages this complexity by leveraging cloud technologies to combine all the different DRM schemes into one centralized architecture, so adding new devices and formats can be done with much less cost and complexity.
For more info, please visit http://cs.co/6052YE8k

What is Microsoft Azure Rights Management?

The ability for organizations to collaborate on documents both internally across teams as well as with customers is becoming increasingly important as we move i...

The ability for organizations to collaborate on documents both internally across teams as well as with customers is becoming increasingly important as we move into a “mobile first, cloud first” world. However, if a customer could manipulate the document, such as an invoice sent to a customer, then what is stopping them from erasing the last couple of zeroes on their monthly bill altogether?
The Microsoft Rights ManagementService (RMS) ensures the integrity of a document is maintained. In previous versions, RMS was a large service that required lots of physical resources at customer locations. Now, using the power of Azure and Office 365, RMS is a low cost add-on service.
Learn More: http://blog.softwareone.com/microsoft-rights-management-service-maintaining-the-integrity-of-your-intellectual-property

The ability for organizations to collaborate on documents both internally across teams as well as with customers is becoming increasingly important as we move into a “mobile first, cloud first” world. However, if a customer could manipulate the document, such as an invoice sent to a customer, then what is stopping them from erasing the last couple of zeroes on their monthly bill altogether?
The Microsoft Rights ManagementService (RMS) ensures the integrity of a document is maintained. In previous versions, RMS was a large service that required lots of physical resources at customer locations. Now, using the power of Azure and Office 365, RMS is a low cost add-on service.
Learn More: http://blog.softwareone.com/microsoft-rights-management-service-maintaining-the-integrity-of-your-intellectual-property

Deep Dive on Information Rights Management and SharePoint

The latest Office 365 SharePoint Online release is the first one to introduce IRM services as part of the cloud based offering. RMS Online is an online document protection service that one gets when signing up to the relevant Office 365 SKU. In this session you will learn how to use IRM services in SharePoint on premises and SharePoint online, how these features complement the IRM services that OfficeClients and Exchange provide, how RMS Online works and how the services are built to scale and serve a massive audience.

Azure Rights Management: What It Is, New Features, and a View into the Roadmap

The Azure Rights ManagementService (RMS) enables customers to protect their sensitive information, enforce their organization’s information use policies, IT architecture, and mobility needs. Recognizing that many organizations have specific security and IT deployment requirements, Azure RMS is available in cloud, hybrid, and on-premises configurations. This past year, RMS has received significant upgrades for both end user productivity features, and for IT pros, flexibility, manageability, and deployability. In this session, we discuss and demonstrate many of these enhancements, how they can help protect your organization’s sensitive information, and present the Microsoft roadmap for new features under development for RMS.

Deep Dive on Information Rights Management and SharePoint

The latest Office 365 SharePoint Online release is the first one to introduce IRM services as part of the cloud based offering. RMS Online is an online document...

The latest Office 365 SharePoint Online release is the first one to introduce IRM services as part of the cloud based offering. RMS Online is an online document protection service that one gets when signing up to the relevant Office 365 SKU. In this session you will learn how to use IRM services in SharePoint on premises and SharePoint online, how these features complement the IRM services that OfficeClients and Exchange provide, how RMS Online works and how the services are built to scale and serve a massive audience.

The latest Office 365 SharePoint Online release is the first one to introduce IRM services as part of the cloud based offering. RMS Online is an online document protection service that one gets when signing up to the relevant Office 365 SKU. In this session you will learn how to use IRM services in SharePoint on premises and SharePoint online, how these features complement the IRM services that OfficeClients and Exchange provide, how RMS Online works and how the services are built to scale and serve a massive audience.

Azure Rights Management: What It Is, New Features, and a View into the Roadmap

The Azure Rights ManagementService (RMS) enables customers to protect their sensitive information, enforce their organization’s information use policies, IT ar...

The Azure Rights ManagementService (RMS) enables customers to protect their sensitive information, enforce their organization’s information use policies, IT architecture, and mobility needs. Recognizing that many organizations have specific security and IT deployment requirements, Azure RMS is available in cloud, hybrid, and on-premises configurations. This past year, RMS has received significant upgrades for both end user productivity features, and for IT pros, flexibility, manageability, and deployability. In this session, we discuss and demonstrate many of these enhancements, how they can help protect your organization’s sensitive information, and present the Microsoft roadmap for new features under development for RMS.

The Azure Rights ManagementService (RMS) enables customers to protect their sensitive information, enforce their organization’s information use policies, IT architecture, and mobility needs. Recognizing that many organizations have specific security and IT deployment requirements, Azure RMS is available in cloud, hybrid, and on-premises configurations. This past year, RMS has received significant upgrades for both end user productivity features, and for IT pros, flexibility, manageability, and deployability. In this session, we discuss and demonstrate many of these enhancements, how they can help protect your organization’s sensitive information, and present the Microsoft roadmap for new features under development for RMS.

Digital Rights Management as Fast As Possible

How has DRM evolved over the years, and where do we see it going?
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Intro to Azure RMS (Rights Management)

PLA's Chris Clark, Solution Architect, will show you the in's and out's of AzureRMS - or Azure Rights Management - which provides a comprehensive policy-based enterprise solution to help protect your valuable information, no matter whom you share it with. We'll walk you through some demos and top RMS use cases.
Questions? Contact Chris Clark:
cclark@projectleadership.net
Ph: 312.756.1605

Cisco: Multi-DRM (Digital Rights Management) Done Right

Consumers today enjoy all kinds of content on a myriad of devices. No longer are viewers tied to the living room — they can enjoy content on tablets, gaming consoles, mobile devices, and new technologies emerging every day.
All of this content is protected by several different Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems, which control the access to copyrighted material.
Different types of content and devices may require building and maintaining unique DRM solutions comprised of encrypting systems and specific DRM schemes.
The proliferation of devices and formats can lead to exponential complexity and increased cost. Cisco VideoGuard manages this complexity by leveraging cloud technologies to combine all the different DRM schemes into one centralized architecture, so adding new devices and formats can be done with much less cost and complexity.
For more info, please visit http://cs.co/6052YE8k

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What is Microsoft Azure Rights Management?

The ability for organizations to collaborate on documents both internally across teams as ...

What is Microsoft Azure Rights Management?

The ability for organizations to collaborate on documents both internally across teams as well as with customers is becoming increasingly important as we move into a “mobile first, cloud first” world. However, if a customer could manipulate the document, such as an invoice sent to a customer, then what is stopping them from erasing the last couple of zeroes on their monthly bill altogether?
The Microsoft Rights ManagementService (RMS) ensures the integrity of a document is maintained. In previous versions, RMS was a large service that required lots of physical resources at customer locations. Now, using the power of Azure and Office 365, RMS is a low cost add-on service.
Learn More: http://blog.softwareone.com/microsoft-rights-management-service-maintaining-the-integrity-of-your-intellectual-property

What is digital rights management (DRM)?

Digital rights management (DRM) is some combination of hardware and software intended to restrict how digital media can be used. The goal is to protect the rights of the copyright holder. For example, DRM might prevent a user from playing a song on a device other than the one it was purchased on—​or from sharing that song with a friend. Unfortunately, many attempts at DRM were easily circumvented, and had a tendency to inconvenience consumers. And it has been difficult to create digital protection approaches that align well with our usual expectations about how we can use content that we have purchased.
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Collaborate securely with Office 365 using Rights Management

Rights Management in Office 365 helps you share your documents and email with people both inside and outside your organization, while maintain the necessary level of control over who can see and edit that content. Read this blog post to learn more - http://bit.ly/15Tu0x7

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Deep Dive on Information Rights Management and SharePoint

The latest Office 365 SharePoint Online release is the first one to introduce IRM services...

Deep Dive on Information Rights Management and SharePoint

The latest Office 365 SharePoint Online release is the first one to introduce IRM services as part of the cloud based offering. RMS Online is an online document protection service that one gets when signing up to the relevant Office 365 SKU. In this session you will learn how to use IRM services in SharePoint on premises and SharePoint online, how these features complement the IRM services that OfficeClients and Exchange provide, how RMS Online works and how the services are built to scale and serve a massive audience.

Digital Rights Management as Fast As Possible

How has DRM evolved over the years, and where do we see it going?
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Twitter: http://twitter.com/linustech
Facebook: http://facebook.com/linustech
Join our community forum: http://linustechtips.com

Intro to Azure RMS (Rights Management)

PLA's Chris Clark, Solution Architect, will show you the in's and out's of AzureRMS - or Azure Rights Management - which provides a comprehensive policy-based enterprise solution to help protect your valuable information, no matter whom you share it with. We'll walk you through some demos and top RMS use cases.
Questions? Contact Chris Clark:
cclark@projectleadership.net
Ph: 312.756.1605

Cisco: Multi-DRM (Digital Rights Management) Done Right

Consumers today enjoy all kinds of content on a myriad of devices. No longer are viewers tied to the living room — they can enjoy content on tablets, gaming consoles, mobile devices, and new technologies emerging every day.
All of this content is protected by several different Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems, which control the access to copyrighted material.
Different types of content and devices may require building and maintaining unique DRM solutions comprised of encrypting systems and specific DRM schemes.
The proliferation of devices and formats can lead to exponential complexity and increased cost. Cisco VideoGuard manages this complexity by leveraging cloud technologies to combine all the different DRM schemes into one centralized architecture, so adding new devices and formats can be done with much less cost and complexity.
For more info, please visit http://cs.co/6052YE8k

2:09

What is Microsoft Azure Rights Management?

The ability for organizations to collaborate on documents both internally across teams as ...

What is Microsoft Azure Rights Management?

The ability for organizations to collaborate on documents both internally across teams as well as with customers is becoming increasingly important as we move into a “mobile first, cloud first” world. However, if a customer could manipulate the document, such as an invoice sent to a customer, then what is stopping them from erasing the last couple of zeroes on their monthly bill altogether?
The Microsoft Rights ManagementService (RMS) ensures the integrity of a document is maintained. In previous versions, RMS was a large service that required lots of physical resources at customer locations. Now, using the power of Azure and Office 365, RMS is a low cost add-on service.
Learn More: http://blog.softwareone.com/microsoft-rights-management-service-maintaining-the-integrity-of-your-intellectual-property

Deep Dive on Information Rights Management and SharePoint

The latest Office 365 SharePoint Online release is the first one to introduce IRM services as part of the cloud based offering. RMS Online is an online document protection service that one gets when signing up to the relevant Office 365 SKU. In this session you will learn how to use IRM services in SharePoint on premises and SharePoint online, how these features complement the IRM services that OfficeClients and Exchange provide, how RMS Online works and how the services are built to scale and serve a massive audience.

Azure Rights Management: What It Is, New Features, and a View into the Roadmap

The Azure Rights ManagementService (RMS) enables customers to protect their sensitive information, enforce their organization’s information use policies, IT architecture, and mobility needs. Recognizing that many organizations have specific security and IT deployment requirements, Azure RMS is available in cloud, hybrid, and on-premises configurations. This past year, RMS has received significant upgrades for both end user productivity features, and for IT pros, flexibility, manageability, and deployability. In this session, we discuss and demonstrate many of these enhancements, how they can help protect your organization’s sensitive information, and present the Microsoft roadmap for new features under development for RMS.

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